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Vol. XII. No. 203 r i CON0O1U, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 1898 ,r " i.. ' 1 . - .:;.,- , it8 Whole No.llOtS FIVE OASES. Tbis Snnber Pending: Against Mr. C A Irajplor. The Salisbury, World has the fol lowing: D A CovingtoD, E.q., of Monroe, was in the city Wednesday night on h s way to Charlotte and was asked tor information by the World regarding the Traylof case. "We have five cases against. Mr. Traylor," said Mr. Covington "all of which will be pushed to the limit, AlcGee, who was committed to the county hbme on account of failing health, is tiow.. improving and, I think,, will pull through all right. 1 have not received any intimation whether or not Mr. Traylor would return to Monroe for trial." I The next term of Monroe court at which the cases will be tried is to be held the latter part of this month. The Bony Cremated Thursday. - The body of Theodore Durant 7as cremated at Los Angeles Thurs day. Why the crematories at San ranoisco refnsed the body we have 2yer seen explained, - That wes a 3rrible crime committed on Blanche ;3mont, and it is most natural that ubliclfeeling should be wrought to frenzy to avenge her purity and 3r life. Those believing Dnrant ailty could have little patience ;ith those whoi fried to shield him rom the penalty, while those he aving him innocent could do no 383 than use every effort to' protect aim against a false charge. Pro prietors have the right to determine Tor themselves what Js proper for 'hem to do, and this right wag exer ;ised in refusal to accept the body Jther in a cemetery or crematory in Tan Francisco. The DlseoverT of the Day. Aug. J Bogel, leading druggist of lew Discovery is the only thins hat cures my cough, and it is the est seller 1 have." J r .Campbell, merchant of Safford. Ariz. writes. Dr. King's New Discovery is all aai is ciaimeu lur 11, ib nover idim, nd is a sure cure for Consumption, 'ouehs and Colds. I cannot eav enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Qonsamption, Coughs and Colds ,is not' an experi ment, It has:been tried for a quar ter of a century, and todays stands at the headf. , ii fteveR disappoints. Free trial bottlea at P-B Fetzer's Drug Store - 51 r. Moses Barger Dead. From the Salisbury World of the 12th we learn that Mr. Moses Barger lied on the 11th. Mr. Barger is veil known by many of our readers, tie was a veteran of the 8th N. C. Regiment. ; The New York Sun, tells of a inle that is known as No. 13 in h" Sheridan-Shea Company that acked a cart off of a precipice and ill with the cart 30 feet. The ex.. ariment was so satisfactory that he other day he backed his well oaded cart off of a precipice 70 feet. The cart was demolished but the nule after shaking off the dust and larness, went to nibbling the grass hich. tte,. meUingjanow''d . ex posed. The 8un donpt state.how much higher precipice; the company ag for the accommodation of this invulnerable son of Balam's talker. uunovensiied b.ood. Hv c 3aparillu. is ..the i Onn Trun Ttirwi and THE NICARAGUA CANAL. Nnrveyin- Parties at WorK All Alonp the Xlne of the Proposed ICoate. The Nicaragua canal surveying parties have gona into the jungle and work has begun all along the line of the proposed route. Lieut. G 0 Hanks will make Boundinga in the river and lake to or bel3wj Tamhor Grande. He will note the stages of water and gauge it. . . ' The shore line of the banks of the river Sari Juan" will be done by George Brown who has already started into the buah with his party. He will establish signals and benches for 8 1 age and level water, and will also put in topography of banks and ranges for soundings, borings, .etc. His party: will have many natives anong tnem, .The' boxing parties who are run ning the diamond drills have started to work and are probing the bottom wherever jdepths are less than bot tom elevations. They take samples. of rock from the hollow drills and preserve them for reference. Commander Tilley, of the New port, has started his off-shore hy drography. He U making tidal observations, determining literal drift and doing everything necessary for a fall solution of the harbor question. The Newport will proceed as far south as Port Limdn for informa. tion and' h.er officers will also visit the Panama canal . Commander Bichards, of the Alert, is doin sim ilar work; on the- Pacific side, at BntaV j 7 ' ' j Tlie sites -'for locs-and embank- menYs hae been pat in the hands of uuoicy!ouu one transit parcy. The canal between Ochoa and the Atjlantjc has one Jevel and one transit parcy, aac tne canal between the lake and Pacific has been turned over to Admiral; piker's, sonV Twa level parties. for, exact levels. or checks, are to wpri con junction and, the other, parties will male a rv-8urvey of; be centre, and a reyia ion oft the alignment with; cros? sec tions as a basis for the final esti mates. Georgetown, Nicaragua, i8tter, 3rd. 7 i ! A Jf ew- pnyeUence;, . Agent Duseibury informs us that he is going to make the freight depot much more convenient1 now than in the past, j He intends haying stalls in the depot for the, accommodation of, the merchants, and r will have each stall labeled; so. that . they need not. come' and ask ifi there is any freight there for them, but can tell by looking in their' department;, I here will also bye department! for the draymen who haul small lota for some of, the stores t He also informs us arid asks us. to state that from now on the storage business will be accurately counted, and is somewhat more, restricting than in the: pastone cent per hnn. dred for each hundred pounds after it has remained in the freight room twenty four hours. Thisaonliea to jess man car ioaa lots. Trouble la Havana. 1 1 The situation. is. rather, critical in Havana. , i Hobs led by army officers are attacking the officis of news papers that favor autonomy and shouts for Weyler have been made beneath the!. window of Gen. Blan co. Keports of. threatened violence on the United States. Consulate are probably unfounded. PERSONAL POIMTEKS. Rev. S D Steffey, of St. John's, was in the city today. ! Mrs. C B Frazier returned tc Charlotte this morning. Presiding Elder Brooks passed through today euroute to Mt. Pleas ant; where he holds quarterly confer ence, j . . Mrs. John P Allison is spend ing the day in Salisbury, Merchant D J Bostain ia spend ing the day at the other end of the Cabarru! -Stanly telephone line. Package Candy Received by Express Today. Ervin & Morrison QR0CER5 The Exposition Car. Mr. W H Ramseur. of. the extoa tion ccr, 44UityoOharlotie ." arrived here-last night - Het reports a very succeaBfu! tonrr the crowds that hae i M . - i . - -- ... . . . gone (through the car daily being double the number he had expected. The huUday. rush was on w.hen the car wa3.her,e anti. a great many peo' pie' cquld; not find time to visit ' it. Mn Kam8eur' has had many req usts to return to Charlotte with-the- car; and will bring it; here tomorrow, ,nfghti will be at the Southern passenger depot until 12 o'clock the next Tuesday, dnrinsr which time . ;i. : t -r - 7, ml W . -7-f3. . ' 'those who nave not yet inspected u& uar iwiii ' dy9 an- opportunity or doing; eor-rOharlotte, Ooserver of 14. 4 (tiares. of Bribery. Columbus. O Jan 13 The combine leaderi declare, today that me oriDery onarges againsc ssena'or Hanna are-ta be' vigorously pressed in thej Legislature and a committ?o senti to. Washington to lay the matter beforejihejjjptei atoa. jSento . i Considerable interest is j being manifested in the probable action that will-be tHken by Senator; Fora ker when these charges arc brought 'against hlff colleague in; the Senate ., ! UUU&gB, and says his enemies will make no "fimhermove; but are simply bluffi ng a)w4 Wantcl.: , ; . " r Upright and V faithful gentlemen anc ladies to. travel for responsible established house in North Carolina. Monthly 865 00 and expenses J Po sition steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed ' stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, decl3 lm. ! Dept. K , Chicago, t "Fifteen days' sentence said one of the bystanders. "That's a high price lor the stealing of one apple." That! s '4 nothing," said another. "Adam took only one and wa.3 con- demn d to hard labor for life," Exchange. "Mr, Sheriff? remarked the judge sternly, "have-that man rernoye. his uav iruux ma ueau in , ine court room. Bicycle girl in bloomers, indignantly".Indeed, and tarn no'rxiani1! thank you." Judge Andjl swear I am no judge," Ex. J i j FRESH Fancy .t About h s TO ' ime THE BOYS NEED EXTRA PANTS. We've got them here and the price well the price is low ' enough. Knee pants for boys 4 to 13 years bid; good .strong Cotton Kersey iu cencs. Heavy Melton Knee Pants, 25 cents.. Good Gassimeres & Cheviots; , 40h and 50 cents. The ey- best 75 cents. The cloth that!s in -them would costmore ; , Gannon & Fetzer any. Comp BELL. HARRIS Where you, cart: find the Furniture Line times. Call and see us. OA km m m 9p in 4h Furniture Store of r ! . . . i . i . i eo anything you want Jin at prices to suit the -,r t
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